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Growing Potatoes

Summary: Potatoes are a great vegetable that can be used in many ways. If you want to grow your own potatoes, plant the seed in an area with full light and good drainage. Dig up and prepare the soil. Plant the seed about 4 inches into the soil in either rows or mount. As the stem grows, cover about half with dirt every now and then. Harvest can begin two weeks after the plants finish flowering. Dig out the potatoes and let them dry. Then enjoy.

Potatoes are one of the most popular vegetables in the world, and for good reason. Potatoes can be used in so many ways, ranging from greasy potato chips to a healthy baked potato for lunch. Potatoes have a long history of being a cheap, easy to grow plant that has saved plenty of people from starvation over the centuries. Even though today when most people think of potatoes they think of Idaho, you can actually grow potatoes in your own back yard. It may take a little more effort to grow potatoes than to buy them at the store, but it is so much more rewarding to eat something you grew yourself.

If you want to grow potatoes in your own vegetable garden, start by finding a good place to plant them. Potatoes require full sun, so do not plant them in a place where they will be blocked by trees or building. Potatoes usually will grow even if the soil is not perfect, but they really prefer soil that is light, loose and well-drained. It is also best if the soil is slightly acidic. It is best to only plant potatoes in one spot every third year, so if you want to have potatoes every year, plan to grow them in different spots.

You can being planting your potatoes in early spring. Make sure that the ground where you plant the seed is moist, but not too wet. While potatoes may be able to survive a light frost, for a home garden you will probably want to do your best to just wait until after the frost.

When you go to plant your potatoes, you will want to start by exposing your seeds to warm temperatures and plenty of light. Before you plant the seed, turn the soil, removing any rocks or weeds, and mix in a little bit of compost. You can either plant your seeds in rows about fifteen inches apart from each other, or in mounds that are about three to four feet in diameter, with six to eight potato plants.

Put your seeds evenly spaced in the ground and cover them with about four inches of earth. After about 2 weeks they will begin to sprout, and you should cover them with another four inches of soil. Cover the stem halfway when it is about eight inches tall, and keep covering it by about an inch a week.

About two weeks after the plants have finished flowering, you can being the harvest for baby potatoes. You can wait all the way until a couple weeks after the foliage dies back. Harvest the potatoes by carefully digging them out of the ground. Let the potatoes dry outside for about two to three days, then enjoy.